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Online Casino News for Wednesday - January 28, 2004

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WMS Businesses Looks Into U.K. Jackpot - 2004-01-28
WMS Industries Inc., the Waukegan-based maker of video slot machines, on Tuesday stated that it has created a London-based subsidiary to tap into a widening casino market in the U.K.

But the developing casino market isn't the only excuse to expand into the U.K. WMS also sees a need for additional worlwide game development so its slot machines attract different cultures around the world, stated Chief Financial Officer Scott Schweinfurth.
Read the full story at GamblingMagazine.com
 
Busch insists Md. should have slots parlors - 2004-01-28
House Speaker Michael E. Busch claimed Tuesday if slots arrive in Maryland they should be played in state-built emporiums at locations that will lure tourists and those who currently travel out of state to gamble.

By weighing in on Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich's slot machine proposal revealed a day earlier, Busch set the framework for cooperations this legislative session.
Read the full story at Hagerstown Morning Herald, MD
 






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